Michelle Pfeiffer, 66, Shows Off Her Ageless Figure In A Belted Maxi Dress And Leather Jacket In LA

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Michelle Pfeiffer‘s style game remains on point! While casually checking out the progress of her new eco-home store in Los Angeles, she wowed in a sleek all-black outfit that accentuated her toned figure.

Pfeiffer rocked a black cotton dress paired with a cinched belt at the waist, topped off with a stylish leather jacket and matching boots. Her accessories, including a cross-body bag and sunglasses, all stuck to the chic black theme. See the look here!

Michelle Pfeiffer Stuns In An All-Black Ensemble

The Dangerous Minds icon casually let her blonde hair down while discussing her vision for the space with designers.

Naturally, the actress was spotted with minimal makeup, showcasing her timeless beauty that’s known and loved.

A quick glance at the Grease 2 alum’s Instagram will show you just how youthful she still appears.

Whether makeup-free or not, this mom of two has effortlessly aged gracefully and has discussed how to come to terms with aging as a woman in Hollywood.

Michelle Pfeiffer Gets Candid On Aging In The Industry

She’s opened up several times about getting older and her changing appearance, especially since she’s been under the spotlight for years.

Michelle told People, “I certainly see that I’ve changed. I just try not to dwell on it. Aging happens to every single one of us. Once you accept that, it unburdens you.”

Her approach to not letting aging put her down is to simply let go. “The older I’ve gotten, the easier it’s become,” the I Am Sam alum told Oprah Daily, “You reach a threshold where you’re fine with looking good for your age instead of looking young for your age, and I’ve crossed it. Would I like to look the way I did in my early 30s? You bet, but that’s not going to happen, and I don’t feel the same pressure I once did to do so. It’s quite a relief, honestly.”